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FRIDAY
CAMPUSCINEMA
MACBETH (Orson Welles, 1948),
CG, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., Aud A.
Here's a chance to look at this
baroque classic in new 35mm prints
with a newly-restored soundtrack and
15 additional minutes.
THE COLOR OF MONEY
(Martin Scorsese, 1986), MTF, 7:00
& 9:30 p.m., Mich.
Scorsese's sequel to The Hustler
is less engaging and explosive than
most of his other work, but it's still
Scorsese, which means you want to
see it. Paul Newman is brilliant as
former pool hustler Fast Eddie, but
he gets some intense competition
from upstart Tom Cruise.
POLTERGEIST (Tobe Hooper,
1982), Alt Act, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.,
MLB 4.
They're here.
ALL THAT JAZZ (Bob Fosse,
1979), Med, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat
Sci.
Roy Scheider plays Bob Fosse,
watching his life pass before him in
a series of flashbacks and brilliant
musical numbers as he lies dying
from a heart attack.
PERFORMANCES
UNIVERSITY CONCERT
AND SYMPHONY BAND -
School of Music, 8 p.m., Hill
Auditorium (763-4726).
Donald Schleicher will conduct the
concert band in performance of
Dukas' La Peri, Gordon Jacob's
William Byrd Suite, and Verne
Reynold's Concerto for Band. The
symphony band, under the direction
of H. Robert Renolds, will perform
Aaron Copeland'sLincoln Portrait.
GUARNERI QUARTET -
University Musical Society, 8 p.m.,
Rackham Auditorium (764-2538).
The quartet will perform
Beethoven's Quartet in B-flat, Gro
Fuga, and Quartet in F-major.
BAROQUE LOVE SONGS -
Oriana, 8 p.m., Reorganized Church
of Latter Day Saints, 520 West
Jefferson at Fourth Street (663-
7962)
Harpsichordist Robert Utterback
and Soprano Norma Gentile will
perform love songs from the baroque
era, including a brief but passionate
cantata by Handel, and French Airs
of Couperin and Clerambault.
KATHY MOORE AND STE-
PHANIE OZER JAZZ DUO-
Merrill Lynch Winterfare '87
Concert Series, 8 p.m., Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 North Fourth
Ave. (769-2999).
Love songs of the past and present,
in honor of Valentine's Day, will be
perfonned by the pianist and vocalist
duo.
IMPACT JAZZ DANCE -
University Activities Center, 8
p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre (763-
1107).
A troupe of both University dance
and non-dance majors will be featured
in their own choreographed modern
and jazz dances. An all-company
dance to a medley of songs fromHr i
will also be included.
THE MISER - University
Players, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theater,
Frieze Bldg. (764-0450).
Richard Klaut will direct Moliere's
comedy about the perpetual conflicts
between love and greed, youth and
age, focusing on a father who tries to
control whom his daughter and son
marry by witholdong their
inheritances.
THE FIREBUGS - The Brecht
Company, 8 p.m., Residential
College Auditorium, East Quad
(995-0532).
Martin Walsh will direct this
modern parody of a Greek tragedy
which focuses on the adventures of a
businessman, his family, and their
two pyromaniac guests. An original
electronic and rhythmic score
accompanies the play.
THE MAIDS - Performance
Network, 8 p.m., 408 West
Washington (663-0681).
Shawn Yardley will direct Jean
Genet's drama of the fantasies two
sisters act out nightly about
murdering their mistress.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451) - Bryan
Bowers, country and bluegrass.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Suzanne Lane, jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Buzztones, funk rock and soul.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) -
Michael Hampton Cain.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Top-40 Dance Party,
DJ the Wizard.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - First Light, neo-funk
reggae.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - New
Music Dance Party, DJ Tom
Simonian.
SPEAKERS
JOHN HAUGELAND - "The
Same Only Different," Department
of Philosophy, 4 p.m., West
Conference Room, Rackham.
HARRY MAGDOFF -
"Imperialism, 20 Years Later - Plus
Change," Department of Econ-
omics,12:15 p.m., CRED Con-
ference Room, 361 Lorch Hall.
MEETINGS
GAY COFFEE NIGHT - 8-11
p.m., 802 Monroe.
FU RTHERMORE
FIRST ANNUAL BLACK
TRIVIA CHALLENGE - Black
Business Student Association, 5-7
p.m., Hale Auditorium, Business
School (747-9368).
In honor of Black History Month,
contestants will be challenged on all
aspects of black trivia. A party at the
Trotter House will follow.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK
DANCING - University Folk
Dance Club, 8-11 p.m., basement
studio, Michigan League (665-0219).
All are invited to open request
dancing. No experience or partner
needed
LI'L SIBS WEEKEND RE -
MINDER - Student Alumni
Council, all campus (764-3708).
It's time to start thinking about
giving the folks a break and inviting
the younger sibs here on March 13-
15 to find out what the University is
really about. Activities for old r
children, and those still too young to
party, are being planned.
Considered Kurasawa's best and
most accesible film, this was the
inspiration for the much-inferior The
Magnificent Seven. A group of
mercenary Samurais are hired by
peasants to protect their village from
an evil warlord.
THE HONEYMOON KIL-
LERS (L. Kastle, 1970), C2,
DBL/7:00 p.m., MLB 3.
Tony Lu Bianco is a handsome
hustler who seduces young women
into his hotel room; Shirley Stoler
is his overweight lover, who helps
him brutally murder and rob them in
this disturbing film.
DON'T LOOK NOW (Nicholas
Roeg, 1973), C2, DBL/9:10 p.m.,
MLB3.
An architect and his wife (Donald
Sutherland and Julie Christie) begin
to get psychic vibrations from their
dead daughter.Some beautiful
cinematography and excellent acting
don't make up for the studied
humorlessnessof this very, very,
very long movie.
PERFORMANCES
THE ROMANTICS -Prism
Productions, 10 p.m., Nectarine
Ballroom (99-MUSIC).
An Ann Arbor favorite will
celebrate its 10th anniversary on
Valentine's Day, of course, with
popular hits including "What I Like
About You" and "Talking in Your
Sleep." Songs planned to be released
on the band's next LP will also be
performed.
PENELOPE CRAWFORD
AND FRIENDS - Merrill
Lynch Winterfare '87 Concert Series,
11 a.m., Kerrytown Concert House,
415 North Fourth Ave. (769-2999).
Fortepianist Penelope Crawford
will be joined by violists Daniel
Foster and Stephen Marvin, violinist
Sarah Sumner, and celloist Enid
Sutherland in a classical music
program on period instuments
including works by Beethoven,
Hadyn, Mozart, and Bach.
CLASSIC STRINGS CON-
CE R T - Ann Arbor Chamber
Orchestra, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater
(996-0066).
Elner Anderson will guest conduct
the orchestra in a performance of
Edward Grieg's Holberg Suite. Goets
Bernav, concert master of the Berlin
Symphony Orchestra, will also be
featured in Paul Huber's Violin
Concerto and in Bach's Concertofor
Two Violons with Stacy Phelps-
Wetzel.
IMPACT JAZZ DANCE -
University Activities Center, 8 p.m.,
Mendelssohn Theatre (763-1107).
See Friday's listing for more
details.
THE MISER - University
Players, 8 p.m, Trueblood Theater,
Frieze Bldg. (7640450).-
See Friday's listing for more
details.
THE FIREBUGS - The Brecht
Company, 8 p.m., Residential
College Auditorium, East Quad
(995-0532).
See Friday's listing for more
details.
THE MAIDS - Performance
Network, 8 p.m., 408 West
Washington (663-0681).
See Friday's listing for more
details.
BARS & CLUBS
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Suzanne Lane, jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Steve Nardello Rock 'n' Roll Trio,
rock 'n' roll.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) -
Michael Hampton Cain.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Romantics, rock 'n'
roll.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - First Light, neo-funk
reggae.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - New
Music Dance Party, DJ Eric
Pascarelli.
FURTHERMORE
- GIVE PEACE A DANCE -
Washtenaw County Women's Action
for Nuclear Disarmament, 8 p.m.,
Union (663-1670).
Non-stop music until 1 a.m. will
be provided by the bands Urbations
and Madcat's Pressure Cooker, and
DJ S.&N. as part of a series of
dances being held around the country
to benefit peace groups.
INTER-COOPERATIVE
MASS MEETING AND
OPEN HOUSE - Inter-
cooperative Council, 3 p.m.,
Kuenzel Room, Union (662-4414).
Potential new members are invited
to the slide show and informational
meeting about co-op, living.
Opportunity will be provided to
attend open houses of all the co-ops.
SUNDAY,
BIG GEORGE'S
Sight
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Sound
DON'T SHOP HERE unless you want to SAVE money and listen
to the amplifiers and speakers before you purchase them. Our
TVs can all be seen and our stereo systems are priced right.
Check us out. Our big screen display will astound you. And
let's not forget the video cameras and the video cassette re-
corder department. They are all hooked-up and awaiting your
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CAMPUSCINEMA
SATURDAY
CAMPUS CINEMA
STREETWISE (Martin Bell,
1985), CG, 7:00, 8:45, & 10:20
p.m., MLB 4.
A powerful documentary about a
band of teenagers who survive the
mean streets as pimps, hookers,
beggars, and thieves.
LONELY HEARTS (Paul Cox,
1982), AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.,
Aud A.
A lonely piano tuner strikes up a
romance with a lonely bank clerk.
Best Australian Film of 1982.
ADAM'S RIB (George Cukor,
1949), Alt Act, DBL/7:00 p.m., Nat
Sci.
Tracy and Hepburn must decide
between their marrige and their
careers when they end up as lawyers
on opposite sides of a sticky case.
DESK SET (Walter Lang, 1957),
Alt Act, DBL/9:00 p.m., Nat Sci.
This time, Tracy's a computer
scientist and Hepburn's a librarian.
Fantastic chemistry.
THE SEVEN SAMURAI (Akira
Kurosawa, 1954), Hill St., 7:15 &
9:50 p.m., HillSt.
BEST OF WARNER BROS.
CARTOONS (Chuck Jones),
MTF, 4:30 p.m., Mich.
Forget Disney, these were the
best gol-darn cartoons ever made.
Bugs, Daffy - why, the whole gang
will be there, so why don't you be
there, too?
GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY
TUNES (Chuck Jones), MTF, 6:15
p.m., Mich.
Need I say more?
THE OVERLANDERS (Harry
Watt, 1946), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m.,
Aud A.
A group of Austrailian cowboys
brave the dangers of the outback to
get their herd to market.
WHERE NO VULTURES
FLY (Harry Watt, 1951), CG,
DBL/8:45 p.m., Aud A.
A rugged English game warden
and his family set up housekeeping
on the African savannah.
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
(J. Sturges, 1960), Hill St., 8:00
p.m., Hill St.
Considered one of Sturges' best
and most accessible films, this was
inspired by the much-superior The
Seven Samurai. A group of
mercenary gunfighters are hired by
peasants to protect their village from
an evil warlord.
R O C K A BY (Alan Schneider,
1982) and THEATER (D.A.
Pennebaker, 1975), AAFC, DBL/
7:00 p.m., Nat Sci.
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